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#1 Oct 23 2013 at 7:59 AM Rating: Good
Finally just hit this dungeon in the storyline.

I've heard you guys say that it's the first real "gear check" dungeon in the game.

As a healer, do I need to focus on getting a better wardrobe before I go in, or am I probably okay in my level 25+ stuff I'm already wearing? Haukke Manor was very kind to me and I'm wearing a lot of aetherial level 20-ish stuff these days.

Also, I'd appreciate any advice.
#2 Oct 23 2013 at 8:12 AM Rating: Good
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You shouldnt worry about it too much. The dungeon is pretty trivial in difficulty except for the final boss.

It's not so much a gear check for you, it's getting lucky on team members and jobs. This is a dungeon where everyone needs to focus and fight adds when they're told to fight them, and use crowd-control abilities whenever applicable.

Get a bad apple in the mix, (like our favorite poster a while back who i wont grace with a name reference who went from "This game is too easy" to "omg! brayflox is too hard omg! I cant get past it no matter what") and you basicly have no chance of ever completing it.

Get good members who are willing to live through a few bad pulls and deaths, and you'll be just fine.

The only breaking point for this dungeon is the dragon at the end. If your tank has a lot of latency, he wont be able to dodge any of the breath attacks. They're pretty darn fast to start with, but any delay in acting will get him caught in the crossfire. Damage is between 700 and 1100 damage easily. Just keep your emergency cures focused on that, and there wont be a problem really.
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#3 Oct 23 2013 at 8:21 AM Rating: Good
The last boss requires coordination and communication to successfully beat. As was mentioned before, if the tank has much lag or doesn't move out of the frontal line attack things aren't going to look good and you will be out of mana in no time.
#4 Oct 23 2013 at 8:21 AM Rating: Good
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Just make sure that your tank knows how the boss works. Tank him in the narrow end and pull the boss around the room in a clockwise (or anti-clckwise) circle to keep him out of the poison pool. It would be helpful if people brought antidotes (it may be in your best interest to bring them and hand them out) to save you mana on Esuna casting. Take it slow, be methodical and pray your tank understands what is happening, from what I've heard you will need to manage your mana, but it's not impossible. If you're sensible and don't cast Cure when the tank is at 90% health you'll be fine. XD

Did I mention a good tank is important for this fight?
#5 Oct 23 2013 at 8:45 AM Rating: Good
If your tank moves the boss around properly, there should be no issues. Same goes for your DPS...they have no reason to get hit. I've seen a healer and tank/dps duo the last little bit since the others couldn't stay alive. You should be fine.
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#6 Oct 23 2013 at 8:50 AM Rating: Excellent
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Here is the low down on the dungeon:

Start
Kill 1 group of adds
Talk to a goblin to get a key
Go back and kill 2nd group of adds
Boss 1 (pelican)
Gear check: None really, DD just need to kill adds, tank needs to dodge frontal ae, in a good group you can kill this with only 1 set of adds, average is 2-3. If your dps is taking longer than 3 sets of adds you will have issues with later bosses

Continue forward and 'rescue' the goblins as you go, there are 4-5 chests you can get by saving them from adds that spawn when you get close. Your tank should be grabing these and pulling them off goblins.

Continue on until boss 2:

Boss 2: gear check, none, kill the big boss till about 50%, then a smaller drake spawns and all tank/dd switch to smaller drake (you can actually sleep the big guy if its not doted/DD get off it, but not needed.

Continue to swamp:
Most hug the left wall to get the 2 chests, and continue hugging/pulling adds until boss 3

Boss 3:
Gear check: more of a DD check
This guy puts random people in bubbles and if you dont break them out it can be a lose, so dd need ot be quick enough to get others/healers out asap, but its not super strict. This guys real trick is he has a frontal ae the tank needs to dodge, but its super hard to see because the red target ring goes 'under' the water so you dont really see the red area all the time. If this boss is hard for the healer, its because the tank isn't dodgeing the frontal/ DD are in front.

Continue on:
Bunch of drakes/dragon trash, no real concern, even a mini boss courel guards the jewlery chest, but he isnt anything other than a regular monster

Final boss:
So this is the gear/dd check mob for several reason.
1) hes got a high dmg frontal ae (breath) that the main tank needs to dodge, if they dont be ready for a lot of spikes down to about 20% hp.
2) After about 75%, he starts tossing poison puddles, you need to get out of them and if the dragon is in one, be ready to move to heal the tank because he needs to move the dragon out of it.

The issue here is the puddles, with a DRG/MNK, the dragon has a 3/4 chance of tossing poison under neath itself, thus you will be moving a lot. This fight is a lot easier with a brd + blm, because then 3/4 people are always away and you only need to move if the tank gets puddled. Ive done it with every combo and they are all doable, but drg+mnk was the hardest so far because you have to move a lot, and if your dd is low (mnk isnt using any buttons, just auto attack) then you end up with a lot of puddles and if your tank hasnt been spacing the dragon well, you will have no area to move it to.
#7 Oct 23 2013 at 10:08 AM Rating: Decent
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I'll just add that tanking Brayflox was the most fun I've had in ARR so far. Especially the last boss. It was a challenge.
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#8 Oct 23 2013 at 10:42 AM Rating: Decent
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Catwho wrote:
Finally just hit this dungeon in the storyline.

I've heard you guys say that it's the first real "gear check" dungeon in the game.

As a healer, do I need to focus on getting a better wardrobe before I go in, or am I probably okay in my level 25+ stuff I'm already wearing? Haukke Manor was very kind to me and I'm wearing a lot of aetherial level 20-ish stuff these days.

Also, I'd appreciate any advice.


As a healer, as long as your weapon's up to date you're good to go since that's where the bulk majority of your healing power at that level will come from.
#9 Oct 23 2013 at 1:49 PM Rating: Excellent
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dustinfoley wrote:
Boss 2: gear check, none, kill the big boss till about 50%, then a smaller drake spawns and all tank/dd switch to smaller drake (you can actually sleep the big guy if its not doted/DD get off it, but not needed.

You can sleep stuff that has DoTs on in this game. The DoT procs won't wake them up.
#10 Oct 23 2013 at 1:56 PM Rating: Excellent
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svlyons wrote:
dustinfoley wrote:
Boss 2: gear check, none, kill the big boss till about 50%, then a smaller drake spawns and all tank/dd switch to smaller drake (you can actually sleep the big guy if its not doted/DD get off it, but not needed.

You can sleep stuff that has DoTs on in this game. The DoT procs won't wake them up.


Good info.

By the same token, you can apply DoT to sleeping targets without waking them so long as there is no initial damage for the spell. I do this often with ACN's Bane.

Although, it's a good idea to let your tank know if you plan on DoTing the slept mobs, as they will need to mitigate the hate that you'll be building. Otherwise you'll have some mobs making a bee line for you when sleep wears.

Edited, Oct 23rd 2013 3:57pm by Pickins
#11 Oct 23 2013 at 2:14 PM Rating: Good
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Pickins wrote:
svlyons wrote:
dustinfoley wrote:
Boss 2: gear check, none, kill the big boss till about 50%, then a smaller drake spawns and all tank/dd switch to smaller drake (you can actually sleep the big guy if its not doted/DD get off it, but not needed.

You can sleep stuff that has DoTs on in this game. The DoT procs won't wake them up.


Good info.

By the same token, you can apply DoT to sleeping targets without waking them so long as there is no initial damage for the spell. I do this often with ACN's Bane.

Although, it's a good idea to let your tank know if you plan on DoTing the slept mobs, as they will need to mitigate the hate that you'll be building. Otherwise you'll have some mobs making a bee line for you when sleep wears.

Edited, Oct 23rd 2013 3:57pm by Pickins


Ahhh... I didn't know about the initial damage bit of this.... I usually wait until all the DoTs are on and then sleep them. Now I know how to coordinate better with DoT happy pet people!
#12 Oct 23 2013 at 2:14 PM Rating: Good
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Gobbie boom overboom! Present for kindly uplander!

Best part of the whole dungeon.

As good as BL is, Sunken Temple is where you really start to podrace. The final boss in ST is probably the hardest of any dungeon in game currently because it demands attention from the entire group. There's no hard gear check. Just execution.
#13 Oct 23 2013 at 2:15 PM Rating: Good
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Quor wrote:
Gobbie boom overboom! Present for kindly uplander!

Best part of the whole dungeon.

As good as BL is, Sunken Temple is where you really start to podrace. The final boss in ST is probably the hardest of any dungeon in game currently because it demands attention from the entire group. There's no hard gear check. Just execution.

I had 5 groups in a row last weekend that couldn't pass the first boss. The second group couldn't get past the second room.
#14 Oct 23 2013 at 2:20 PM Rating: Excellent
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SolomonGrundy wrote:
It would be helpful if people brought antidotes (it may be in your best interest to bring them and hand them out) to save you mana on Esuna casting.

Antidotes do not work on Aiatar's poison. It's a bit cheaper manawise to heal the damage from one stack of poison than to remove it with Esuna, so I recommend only removing the poison from people with multiple stacks.
#15 Oct 23 2013 at 2:24 PM Rating: Excellent
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cartec wrote:
SolomonGrundy wrote:
It would be helpful if people brought antidotes (it may be in your best interest to bring them and hand them out) to save you mana on Esuna casting.

Antidotes do not work on Aiatar's poison. It's a bit cheaper manawise to heal the damage from one stack of poison than to remove it with Esuna, so I recommend only removing the poison from people with multiple stacks.

I'm sorry, but my OCD will not allow me to not cast Esuna when i see the de-buffs lol
#16 Oct 23 2013 at 2:38 PM Rating: Good
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LebargeX wrote:
cartec wrote:
SolomonGrundy wrote:
It would be helpful if people brought antidotes (it may be in your best interest to bring them and hand them out) to save you mana on Esuna casting.

Antidotes do not work on Aiatar's poison. It's a bit cheaper manawise to heal the damage from one stack of poison than to remove it with Esuna, so I recommend only removing the poison from people with multiple stacks.

I'm sorry, but my OCD will not allow me to not cast Esuna when i see the de-buffs lol


You're not alone in this....well, sort of. Back in my XI days, as a RDM during the beetle-mania 40s, I would get twitchy anytime the Rhino Guard sound played and I hadn't hit Dispel within....oh, half a second? Made it especially interesting whenever the party had a SAM in it, because that sound seemed awfully similar to a GKT strike to me. I must have looked like I was having a seizure. :)
#17 Oct 23 2013 at 2:42 PM Rating: Excellent
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QSlick wrote:
LebargeX wrote:
cartec wrote:
SolomonGrundy wrote:
It would be helpful if people brought antidotes (it may be in your best interest to bring them and hand them out) to save you mana on Esuna casting.

Antidotes do not work on Aiatar's poison. It's a bit cheaper manawise to heal the damage from one stack of poison than to remove it with Esuna, so I recommend only removing the poison from people with multiple stacks.

I'm sorry, but my OCD will not allow me to not cast Esuna when i see the de-buffs lol


You're not alone in this....well, sort of. Back in my XI days, as a RDM during the beetle-mania 40s, I would get twitchy anytime the Rhino Guard sound played and I hadn't hit Dispel within....oh, half a second? Made it especially interesting whenever the party had a SAM in it, because that sound seemed awfully similar to a GKT strike to me. I must have looked like I was having a seizure. :)

I was also a career RDM in FFXI, so you are certainly NOT alone lol. I would see it come up in the log, make myself wait 1/2 a second, and then dispel lol
#18 Oct 23 2013 at 3:13 PM Rating: Good
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LebargeX wrote:
Quor wrote:
Gobbie boom overboom! Present for kindly uplander!

Best part of the whole dungeon.

As good as BL is, Sunken Temple is where you really start to podrace. The final boss in ST is probably the hardest of any dungeon in game currently because it demands attention from the entire group. There's no hard gear check. Just execution.

I had 5 groups in a row last weekend that couldn't pass the first boss. The second group couldn't get past the second room.


Yeah, that first boss alone screws so many groups. Between dooms, the bees, the aoe, and the fact that the safe panel sometimes randomly changes, I've seen many a group crumble like a house of cards.

Thankfully once you get past the first boss you're past the worst of the BS. The second boss is easier, as long as you accept the fact that you can't stop dodging aoe until he punts someone. The final boss is also a lot easier than the first boss, but only if you have the execution down. The first boss sucks because of adds and the doom mechanic. The third boss sucks because not everyone can disco dance and few people put 2 and 2 together when it comes to the adds and the panels.

Qarn really is quite glorious. I wish it were mandatory for story progression. You'd see so many more skilled people at end game. Once you go through Qarn, you're pretty much ready for hard mode primals.
#19 Oct 23 2013 at 3:14 PM Rating: Excellent
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Brayflox was the only dungeon I ever had MP issues with. It's definitely your first real test as a healer, especially the final boss.

My advice is not to go crazy with Esuna on the last fight. Wait till it starts stacking before applying it.

Also, as appropriate as Medica may seem with all the damage flying around, the poison puddles are going to force people to maneuver out of range all too often and you'll just end up eating your spell. It's better to use targeted cures.

If you're doing this as a conjurer (or WHM) using Cure 1s can grant you free Cure 2s, so do try to use them whenever you can get away with it.

Edited, Oct 23rd 2013 5:15pm by Xoie
#20 Oct 23 2013 at 3:19 PM Rating: Excellent
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LebargeX wrote:
Quor wrote:
Gobbie boom overboom! Present for kindly uplander!

Best part of the whole dungeon.

As good as BL is, Sunken Temple is where you really start to podrace. The final boss in ST is probably the hardest of any dungeon in game currently because it demands attention from the entire group. There's no hard gear check. Just execution.

I had 5 groups in a row last weekend that couldn't pass the first boss. The second group couldn't get past the second room.

The more I read, the more I realise I REALLY lucked out on Qarn. Think I cleared twice out of 4 or 5 attempts on DRG (only combat class past that level atm). First time, first boss took a LOT of tries, but got there. The rest of the dungeon seemed a relief after that! Had downed Titan, so 2nd boss was fairly simple. Even final boss, while very movement-intensive, felt easier. Still, had a great time (in this and Cutter's Cry). Kinda makes me sad about the 50 dungeons now - I was a little late to the party, so it is all speedruns now - no sense of challenge about it.

And back on topic - first clear of Brayflox was with about 40 seconds to go :). Given we started on the dragon with about 45 minutes left on the clock, we were suitably stoked!
#21 Oct 23 2013 at 3:30 PM Rating: Excellent
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carmelita wrote:
LebargeX wrote:
Quor wrote:
Gobbie boom overboom! Present for kindly uplander!

Best part of the whole dungeon.

As good as BL is, Sunken Temple is where you really start to podrace. The final boss in ST is probably the hardest of any dungeon in game currently because it demands attention from the entire group. There's no hard gear check. Just execution.

I had 5 groups in a row last weekend that couldn't pass the first boss. The second group couldn't get past the second room.

The more I read, the more I realise I REALLY lucked out on Qarn. Think I cleared twice out of 4 or 5 attempts on DRG (only combat class past that level atm). First time, first boss took a LOT of tries, but got there. The rest of the dungeon seemed a relief after that! Had downed Titan, so 2nd boss was fairly simple. Even final boss, while very movement-intensive, felt easier. Still, had a great time (in this and Cutter's Cry). Kinda makes me sad about the 50 dungeons now - I was a little late to the party, so it is all speedruns now - no sense of challenge about it.

And back on topic - first clear of Brayflox was with about 40 seconds to go :). Given we started on the dragon with about 45 minutes left on the clock, we were suitably stoked!



Grats on the clear. Brayflox has some pretty awesome gear in it; I know of more than one person who has spent time farming the Battlemage or Cavalry or Infantry set in that dungeon.

And yeah, Qarn is a harsh harsh mistress. My experience with Qarn has been similar to my experience with Hasty Touch and Steady Hand II; about 80% of the time things are golden and you're in HQ heaven. But 20% of the time, you're slamming your **** in the drawer and yet, somehow, you just can't stop. But it doesn't get better. It just gets worse and worse....

Really Qarn is about how well your DPS coordinate. You won't get past the first boss if your DPS can't understand the concept of focusing down a single target first. Bonus points if they get how and when to properly use a stun or some other interrupting skill. I've had my life saved by WHM's who know when to use Fluid Aura to interrupt Final Sting, as well as know enough to slap a Regen on me, hit Cleric Stance, and start Stone II'ing those little ****'s to death when they're low.

But a WHM can't do everything, and that's where the DPS come in. You can get away without much focus fire in previous dungeons, but Qarn really drives it home; you need to focus fire. Which is great preparation for Stone Vigil, Aurum Vale, and every other end game instance out there. But damn do some DPS just not get it.
#22 Oct 23 2013 at 3:37 PM Rating: Decent
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I'll just add that tanking Brayflox was the most fun I've had in ARR so far. Especially the last boss. It was a challenge.


Agreed 100%. Did it last night for the first time with a party of FC members and it was a blast. Enemies seem to hit pretty hard which makes things exciting... I don't think you can coast through this like some of the early dungeons, you need to be on your game. The dungeon itself is very open (my preference) and pretty, and there's a lot of loot to be had if you're quick. It was also a chance to fight some mobs I hadn't really had a chance to battle yet. The final battle is crazy... I was the tank, and it definitely puts a lot of pressure on you to do well.

Tips?
1) Watch the pugils roaming around in the last open water area as they like to come and aggro you while you're in battle.
2) Communication during the final battle is key. My party told me what to do on the final boss, and even while trying to follow those instructions things can still get hectic in a hurry. We had a LOT of poison pools all over the place so it can be difficult for your tank to find an open spot... if you find an open area, let the tank know!
3) The dragon's frontal attack is the thing you really need to look out for, and it comes out pretty quick. I had the most success running towards (and eventually through) the mob to get away from the AOE as opposed to dodging to the side.
#23 Oct 23 2013 at 5:27 PM Rating: Good
I see you have to come back and say how bad it was, maybe because you are sadly still trying to win?
As a healer, it was all gravy until that last boss. About 3/4 I'd go OOM. Best thing to hope for is people you can understand to not stand in anything. Just because it doesn't have a red "Action" spot doesn't mean you are ok to stand in it -.-
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#24 Oct 23 2013 at 6:29 PM Rating: Good
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I did this over the weekend. I was the tank and understand direction, maybe that helped? We died on the first boss 1 time. died individually randomly, and died on the last boss twice. Won on the third.
#25 Oct 23 2013 at 9:09 PM Rating: Decent
Aborted after my first try tonight. Our tank was taking so much damage I ran out of MP on the first boss. And he was a paladin! 1500 HP but he was dropping down to half health on two hits.

After we failed that first boss, the tank and one DPS left. The other DPS tried for another tank after a few minutes, but when our third DPS joined us and saw we had no tank, he suggested we just give up.

Going to get another level or two under my belt before I try this again, and hope for a less MP spongey tank next time.
#26 Oct 23 2013 at 9:11 PM Rating: Excellent
I did the same. I still say the Battlemage Hat, Feet, and Legs are a myth Smiley: bah
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